Time To Go To Grandma’s House! author Marie Barnes loves spending time with her grandchildren! Although this comes naturally to her, Marie tells us that it’s possible for others to learn how to be a guiding light for the children in their lives.

The new picture book Time To Go To Grandma’s House! celebrates the moments grandparents and grandchildren spend together. In this podcast episode author Marie Barnes talks about the importance of parent and grandparents in the lives of children today.

Author Marie Barnes prides herself in being a loving and involved grandparent. The stories in her new picture book, Time To Go To Grandma’s House!, were taken from real life. In this podcast episode, she talks about the activities she enjoys with her grandchildren.

Daja, Daidriana, and little Chris are excited to visit their Grandma Ree Ree. They keep thinking about Grandma’s house, and how much fun they would have with Grandma. They would listen and dance as Grandma would play the keyboard and sing. They would sometimes play games, color, and draw in the house filled with fun.

Time To Go To Grandma’s House! follows not only the childrens’ exciting visit, but also their discovery of the story of Noah’s Arc through fun book reading and film showing. Throughout the entertaining pages, readers will join in the lesson-filled activities enjoyed by the children and their grandmother.

Filled with vibrant illustrations and amusing characters, Time To Go To Grandma’s House! provides an unforgettable bonding activity that can be shared by grandparents, parents, and children.

This book is illustrated by five year old Naiya Newton. Naiya was diagnosed with Autism when she was two years of age. Through her innocent eyes, we see the world in a different light. She has taught us how to appreciate every minute of life, every milestone a child can make and every special moment we can mistakenly take for granted.

This book is written through the eyes of a young Autistic child and tells the story of an Autistic little girl named Abby and her story on life and making friends. Her story teaches us to appreciate the simple pleasures of life and to never judge a book by its cover or a child by their disability.

It is a heartwarming, fun tale that will make a wonderful addition to every child’s library!

“Never put limitations on a child, for they will surely reach for the stars if you point them towards the sky…” Nikki Newton

This book is illustrated by five year old Naiya Newton. Naiya was diagnosed with Autism when she was two years of age. Through her innocent eyes, we see the world in a different light. She has taught us how to appreciate every minute of life, every milestone a child can make and every special moment we can mistakenly take for granted.

This book is written through the eyes of a young Autistic child and tells the story of an Autistic little girl named Abby and her story on life and making friends. Her story teaches us to appreciate the simple pleasures of life and to never judge a book by its cover or a child by their disability.

It is a heartwarming, fun tale that will make a wonderful addition to every child’s library!

“Never put limitations on a child, for they will surely reach for the stars if you point them towards the sky…” Nikki Newton